Josh McFarlane
darsant at gmail.com
Tue Mar 21 11:32:42 CST 2006
On 3/21/06, Charlotte Foust <cfoust at infostatsystems.com> wrote: > No, just some support for using things built in it I believe. I would be > a lot more enthusiastic about the future of Access if it did have > ADO.Net in it. Isn't part of the positive aspect of Access the ease of deploying the application? I'd be horrified if I had to deal with .NET runtimes in order to get a simple Access application to work, however I haven't used ADO.Net yet. Standard ADO works for everything I need it to, and the rest I just use queries and wrappers for. -- Josh McFarlane "Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." -Albert Einstein